Diflucan

Diflucan is a drug that’s used for infections such as yeast infections, meningitis, and fungal infections for organ transplant recipients and for infections in AIDS patients as well. This medication can be very effective but there are things you should know before starting your Diflucan treatment.

The generic name for Diflucan is Fluconazole. Diflucan dosage will vary depending on the individual and the treatment. The dosage will range from 150 to 400mg per day. Diflucan dosage is based on the reason as well as the body weight and age of the individual receiving Diflucan treatment. If you want to try this medication, you may qualify for a Diflucan rebate.

If you’re looking to buy Diflucan over the counter, you can buy from pharmacies online. Many doctors recommend that you take prescription strength Diflucan only under doctor supervision. Those wanting Diflucan on next day delivery will find many sources but need to ensure they are dealing with a reputable and licensed pharmacy. Some pharmacies will charge a premium to deliver Diflucan next day while others will offer free shipping if an order is over a certain amount or for new orders, will expedite Diflucan overnight for you.

Diflucan has potential risks and warnings. There are Diflucan side effects that can happen and include: nausea, dizziness, and indigestion. It can also cause irregular heart rate, rash and diarrhea. If you have a serious or adverse reaction from Diflucan, you should seek immediate medical help. Severe reactions include but are not limited to: hives, fever and trouble breathing.

Diflucan side effects could be increased with the presence of other medications and Diflucan can have interactions with drugs including: ulcer medication, anti diabetic drugs, blood thinners and other drugs. It’s a good idea to tell your doctor and pharmacist about all prescriptions, over the counter drugs, herbal supplements and any street drugs you are using before starting Diflucan.

Diflucan medication can be very effective and will not always cause side effects or adverse reactions. Diflucan yeast infection effectiveness is very high for many users. Is it safe to take Diflucan while pregnant? What about Diflucan and breastfeeding? Diflucan risks are not fully understood with respect to pregnancy. As far as breastfeeding goes, Diflucan is excreted into milk so could affect a nursing infant. It’s important to review with your doctor the risks vs. benefits of using this drug while breastfeeding or during pregnancy. There may be concern for miscarriage and Diflucan connections.

 

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